Results: Causes of Connective tissue swelling OR Weak shoulder

1. Broken CollarboneFractured collarbone (clavicle)...more »2. Broken shoulder bladeFracture of the shoulder blade bone (scapula)...more »3. Cutis laxaA connective tissue disorder which may be acquired or present at birth. It is characterized by slack or loose skin which may be thicker and darker than normal....more »4. DermatomyositisA muscle disease characterized by chronic muscle inflammation resulting in progressive muscle weakness and a characteristic rash....more »5. Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy 1aAn inherited muscle disease involving slowly progressive muscle weakness. The condition is characterized by the early involvement of facial and shoulder muscles. Muscle weakness then spreads to the pelvis and legs. The onset, severity and rate of progress...more »6. Impingement syndromeA condition characterised by pathologic changes resulting in the impingement of components of the shoulder joint...more »7. Inclusion body myopathy associated with Paget disease of bone and frontotemporal dementiaAn inherited muscle wasting disorder associated with dementia and bone disease....more »8. Joint injury -- shoulderAn injury to the shoulder which is the joint at the top of the arm. Severity of symptoms varies depending on the type and severity of the injury and often the primary symptom is pain. A shoulder injury can involve damage to the bones, ligaments or other t...more »9. LupusAutoimmune disease with numerous effects on various organs and linings....more »10. MucopolysaccharidosesA lysosomal storage disorder that is caused by a deficiency of the ability to metabolise glycosaminoglycans...more »

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